Hibernia Oil Leak Averted
A major hydrocarbon leak erupted on the Hibernia oil platform on May 12th, threatening a catastrophic explosion—but thanks to quick action by a worker, the spill was contained before it could escalate. About 1,600 liters...
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A major hydrocarbon leak erupted on the Hibernia oil platform on May 12th, threatening a catastrophic explosion—but thanks to quick action by a worker, the spill was contained before it could escalate. About 1,600 liters...
Two lives lost in a devastating motorcycle crash on Route 132 in Saint-André-de-Restigouche—two victims from Rimouski, a man in his 40s and a woman in her 50s—pronounced dead after colliding with another vehicle just bef...
A deadly two-car crash in Brampton late Saturday night left one person dead and multiple others critically injured, sparking an urgent investigation into whether a red light was run. The collision at McVean and Countrysi...
Berries are no longer just a summer treat—Canada’s fresh berry supply has exploded 237% since 2000, thanks to smarter packaging, global trade, and new berry breeds. Parents are paying premium prices, joking about “health...
FIFA Fan Fest in Toronto’s packed to the max—no entry for ticket holders right now, with police turning fans away and roads briefly shut down. Organizers say doors may reopen when space clears, but no ETA. Chaos, frustra...
At the Escapade Music Festival, a drunk 44-year-old man from Ottawa went off the rails, assaulting three police officers and two security guards—sending two officers to the hospital with concussions and hand injuries. No...
The Canadian Army’s storied Fifth Division, known as the “Mighty Maroon Machine,” officially stood down Saturday as part of a bold modernization push — shifting from geography-based to mission-focused units. Though its n...
Get ready for the biggest Flavours & Colors Festival yet—this weekend, June 27-28, in Montreal’s Old Port! Celebrate Holi with a vibrant explosion of Indian street food, regional dishes, and sweet treats, all set against...
A judge in Alaska has overturned the disqualification of a challenger named Dan J. Sullivan, allowing him to appear on the August primary ballot alongside U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan — a move that could reshape the race as...
Lightning strikes sparked dozens of wildfires across the Northwest Territories, with a major fire near Fort Simpson forcing an evacuation alert and threatening a key highway near Alberta. High heat and dry lightning fuel...
Canada’s unemployment dipped to 6.6% in May, but teens and young adults still face a brutal summer job hunt — with youth unemployment stubbornly at 13.4%. While national numbers look better, young job seekers like 15-yea...
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool—long a beloved public hangout where folks casually dipped their toes despite the rules—is now under heavy guard. After President Trump blamed vandals for damage to the pool’s new line...
Iran fires back at U.S. strikes, calling them a breach of ceasefire and claiming defensive hits on U.S. targets — while the U.S. says its actions were in response to an Iranian drone attack on a vital shipping lane. Bahr...
The Ottawa Senators made bold moves at the NHL Draft, selecting two dynamic 18-year-old forwards: Jonas Lagerberg Hoen, a Swedish winger recovering from an ACL injury, and Jaxon Cover, a roller-hockey prodigy from the Ca...
Moscow endured its biggest drone strike yet from Ukraine, hitting an oil refinery and sparking chaos across flights — a chilling reminder that the war is now knocking at Russia’s door. As drones target energy and militar...
A new government bill aims to shield kids online but misses a critical threat: gaming platforms like Roblox, where millions of teens communicate and are vulnerable to exploitation. Despite tragic cases like Penelope Soko...
Canada is set to launch its first battery-grade cobalt refinery near Cobalt, Ontario, by late 2027 — a game-changing move that could break China’s grip on the global cobalt supply chain. This facility will process import...
The government is pulling a dramatic U-turn on crime policy, ditching past leniency for a hardline approach packed with new laws—mandatory minimums for gun crimes and child offenses, stricter bail rules, and life sentenc...
Venezuela reels from devastating earthquakes that have shattered La Guaira, leaving neighborhoods in ruins, a suffocating odor of death, and over fifty thousand missing. With a chaotic government response and scarce emer...
Canada’s aging CH-146 Griffon helicopters are on hold for a major modernization upgrade, as technical snags—especially with the mission system computer—raise doubts about Bell Textron’s ability to retrofit all 82 aircraf...
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